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'''Nathalie de Vries''' (born 1965 in [[Appingedam]]) is a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] architect, lecturer and urbanist. In 1993 together with [[Winy Maas]] and [[Jacob van Rijs]] she set up [[MVRDV]]. Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the [[Netherlands]], have brought her international acclaim and established MVRDV’s leading role in international architecture.
'''Nathalie de Vries''' (born 1965 in [[Appingedam]]) is a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] architect, lecturer and urbanist. In 1993 together with [[Winy Maas]] and [[Jacob van Rijs]] she set up [[MVRDV]].

==MVRDV==
==MVRDV==
[[file:Great Work The Ceiling Of The Market Hall In Rotterdam (189846175).jpeg|thumb|Great Work The Ceiling Of The Market Hall In Rotterdam on which de Vries was co-designer]]
[[file:Great Work The Ceiling Of The Market Hall In Rotterdam (189846175).jpeg|thumb|Great Work The Ceiling Of The Market Hall In Rotterdam on which de Vries was co-designer]]
In 1991, together with [[Winy Maas]] and [[Jacob van Rijs]], she founded the [[MVRDV]] studio (an acronym of the initials of the names of the three founders), which produces designs and studies in the fields of architecture, urban studies and landscape design.<ref name=reflikethis>{{Cite web|title=A Broader Vision: MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries on Running a Business, Reinventing Practice, and Leading by Example|url=https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2020/3/3/nathalie-de-vries|access-date=2021-11-02|website=Madame Architect|language=en-US}}</ref> The studies on light urbanism for the City of [[Rotterdam]], the headquarters of the Dutch Public Broadcasting Company VPRO and the Wozoco's senior citizens' residences in [[Amsterdam]], which won the J.A. van Eck Prize of the Dutch Architects' Association, have brought MVRDV to the attention of a vast collection of clients, giving the studio international renown. Today, the studio is actively involved in numerous projects in various parts of the world. MVRDV designed the Dutch pavilion for [[Expo 2000]] in Hanover, the Logrono Eco-City in [[Spain]], the Gyre building in Tokyo and many others.
In 1991, together with [[Winy Maas]] and [[Jacob van Rijs]], she founded the [[MVRDV]] studio (an acronym of the initials of the names of the three founders), which produces designs and studies in the fields of architecture, urban studies and landscape design.<ref name=reflikethis>{{Cite web|title=A Broader Vision: MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries on Running a Business, Reinventing Practice, and Leading by Example|url=https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2020/3/3/nathalie-de-vries|access-date=2021-11-02|website=Madame Architect|language=en-US}}</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 22:40, 1 December 2021

Nathalie de Vries (born 1965 in Appingedam) is a Dutch architect, lecturer and urbanist. In 1993 together with Winy Maas and Jacob van Rijs she set up MVRDV.

MVRDV

Great Work The Ceiling Of The Market Hall In Rotterdam on which de Vries was co-designer

In 1991, together with Winy Maas and Jacob van Rijs, she founded the MVRDV studio (an acronym of the initials of the names of the three founders), which produces designs and studies in the fields of architecture, urban studies and landscape design.[1]

Publications

References

  1. ^ "A Broader Vision: MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries on Running a Business, Reinventing Practice, and Leading by Example". Madame Architect. Retrieved 2021-11-02.

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